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Biancone, F., A. Campanile, G. Galimi, and M. Goffi, 1965, Forced Convection Burnout and Hydrodynamic Instability. Experiments for Water at High Pressure. I. Presentation of Data for Round Tubes with Uniform and Non-Uniform Power Distribution, Italian Rep. EUR-2490 e, European Atomic Energy Community, Brussels, Belgium. (5)... [Pg.523]

Macbeth, R. V., 1963b, Forced Convection Burnout in Simple, Uniformly Heated Channels A Detailed Analysis of World Data, European Atomic Energy Community Symp. on Two Phase Flow, Steady State Burnout and Hydrodynamic Instability, Stockholm, Sweden. (5)... [Pg.545]

Blank, H. EUR 3653 e, EURATOM, European Atomic Energy Community, Bruxelles 1965... [Pg.126]

European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), Proc. Conf. Fuel... [Pg.78]

Let us describe in some detail the European Union fusion programme (Bruhns, 1998). The starting point of this programme could be considered the creation of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euroatom) in 1957. [Pg.345]

Nijsing, R., 1964, Diftusional and kinetic phenomena associated with fouling. Euratom 1964, Eur. 543e. European Atomic Energy Community. [Pg.220]

The first treaty established the European Economic Community (EEC) and the second the European Atomic Energy Community, better known as Euratom . These two treaties entered into force on January 1, 1958. The EEC Treaty has been modified numerous times, most recently with the Lisbon Treaty ratified by the 27 member states of what is today known as the European Union (EU). [Pg.166]

European Atomic Energy Community (1963) Proceedings of the Conference on Methods of Preparing and Storing Marked Molecules, Brussels, 13-16 November. European Atomic Energy Community Report EUR. 1625e. [Pg.133]

European Atomic Energy Community (1964) Preparation and Biomedical Application of Labelled Molecules, EAEC, Venice, p. 23. [Pg.133]

A. Borella and G. Guzzi, European Atomic Energy Community, NRC, Ispra, Report EUR-6S1.E, 1964. [Pg.405]

European Atomic Energy Community, Joint Nuclear Research Center, Ispra, Italy, Report EUR.1601.E, 1964. [Pg.410]

In Europe, the European Community (EC) was formed by the union of three organizations the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), established in 1951 the European Economic Community (EEC), established by the Treaty of Rome in 1957 and the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM), established in 1957. In 1967, with the Merger Treaty, these organizations merged to form the EC. After the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, the EC became the European Union (EU) which consists of the European Commission, the European Council, the European Parliament, and the European Court of Justice. ... [Pg.1303]

Present address Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho, t Part of this work was performed within the association in the field of fast reactors between the European Atomic Energy Community and Gesellschaft fiir Kernforschung mbH., Karlsruhe. [Pg.109]

This Report was prepared as part of the European Atomic Energy Community s cost sharing research programme on Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants", Contract No. DE-G-002-UK. [Pg.104]

Knoepfel, H., and Herlach, F., Proc. Conf., Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation by Explosives and Related ExperimentSy Frascati, September 1965. Publ. by European Atomic Energy Community, EUR 2750e, Brussels 1966. [Pg.246]

Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgimn, and Luxembourg sign the Treaties of Rome. The first Treaty created the European Economic Community (EEC), or common market, to allow for the free movement of people and trade across national borders. The second created the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). [Pg.79]

As a result of this change in policy, the second UN Geneva conference, held in 1958, led to the creation of IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), which was intended to be a kind of uranium bank with responsibility for the inspection of the safety of all nuclear plants in use in various countries to guarantee the use of uranium for peaceful purposes. At the same time the 1958 Rome Treaty, signed by the six European countries that had previously combined to form the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), led to the establishment of the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC). [Pg.162]

European Atomic Energy Community Ethylene-vinyl alcohol Malonyl-CoA acyl carrier protein Malonyl-CoA-ACP transacylase 3-Ketoacyl-CoA reductase... [Pg.641]

The Treaty establishing the EUROPEAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMUNITY (EAEC or EURATOM) was signed in Rome in 1957. [Pg.2]

This research was partly supported by the Slovenian Research Agency (research program P2-0026) and partly by the European Atomic Energy Community s (Euratom) Seventh Framework Programme FP7/2007-2011 under Grant agreement no. 605001. [Pg.62]


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